Health Services

Cold and Flu Season

We are seeing quite a few positive strep, influenza A and influenza B at Health Services. All students are encouraged to wash their hands frequently, cover their cough, and stay home from classes if they have a fever over 101. Make sure you are staying properly hydrated and getting an adequate amount of sleep to help bolster your immune system. Have a safe and healthy winter!

Welcome New Students

Click here for the REQUIRED Health Form. Please call 677-2700 if you have any questions or concerns.

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User Policy

Bradley Health Services exists to provide primary health care for Bradley students. All continuing students are eligible to use the health services on a year-round basis so long as they remain enrolled at the Institution and pay the health fee.

Announcement

The Peoria Area has had a very high rate of influenza since the middle of December. Please remember to wash your hands frequently, cover your cough, and if you have a fever over 101 degrees you should not attend class. Please make sure you are dressed appropriately for the outside weather conditions as well! Have a safe and healthy winter!

State Immunizations Requirements

Effective July 21, 2016, the State of Illinois updated their College Immunization Code for students who enroll at a post-secondary educational institution for the fall term, 2016-17. The new requirements are as follows:

Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis - Students shall provide dates of any combination of three or more doses of Diphtheria, tetanus, and Pertussis containing vaccine. Abbreviations for these vaccines include DTP, DTaP, DT, Td, or Tdap. One dose MUST be a Tdap. The last dose must have been received within 10 years prior to enrollment.

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella - Students shall provide documentation of receipt of two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The first dose must have been received on or AFTER their first birthday.

Meningitis - All new admissions under the age of 22 shall provide documentation of having at least one dose of meningococcal vaccine on or after 16 years of age. The new Meningitis B vaccine does NOT fulfill this requirement.